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Erratum: Mammals divert endogenous genotoxic formaldehyde into one-carbon metabolism

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  • Guillermo Burgos-Barragan
  • Niek Wit
  • Johannes Meiser
  • Felix A. Dingler
  • Matthias Pietzke
  • Lee Mulderrig
  • Lucas B. Pontel
  • Ivan V. Rosado
  • Thomas F. Brewer
  • Rebecca L. Cordell
  • Paul S. Monks
  • Christopher J. Chang
  • Alexei Vazquez
  • Ketan J. Patel

Abstract

Nature 548, 549–554 (2017); doi:10.1038/nature23481 In this Article, owing to an error during the production process, the keys to the growth curve graphs in Fig. 3d and 3e were inadvertently missing. The original Article has been corrected.

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  • Guillermo Burgos-Barragan & Niek Wit & Johannes Meiser & Felix A. Dingler & Matthias Pietzke & Lee Mulderrig & Lucas B. Pontel & Ivan V. Rosado & Thomas F. Brewer & Rebecca L. Cordell & Paul S. Monks , 2017. "Erratum: Mammals divert endogenous genotoxic formaldehyde into one-carbon metabolism," Nature, Nature, vol. 548(7669), pages 612-612, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:548:y:2017:i:7669:d:10.1038_nature23904
    DOI: 10.1038/nature23904
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    1. Nicole Kiweler & Catherine Delbrouck & Vitaly I. Pozdeev & Laura Neises & Leticia Soriano-Baguet & Kim Eiden & Feng Xian & Mohaned Benzarti & Lara Haase & Eric Koncina & Maryse Schmoetten & Christian , 2022. "Mitochondria preserve an autarkic one-carbon cycle to confer growth-independent cancer cell migration and metastasis," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-17, December.
    2. Carla Umansky & Agustín E. Morellato & Matthias Rieckher & Marco A. Scheidegger & Manuela R. Martinefski & Gabriela A. Fernández & Oleg Pak & Ksenia Kolesnikova & Hernán Reingruber & Mariela Bollini &, 2022. "Endogenous formaldehyde scavenges cellular glutathione resulting in redox disruption and cytotoxicity," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-15, December.

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